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that in it we can perform an action so particularly complicated as the simplest of thoughts. To suppose that we can does not aid us in the least to explain any phenomenon; and it is certainly simpler to suppose the content of consciousness in an instant to be a simple and passive consciousness. As long as we know nothing to the contrary our theory ought to be that immediate consciousness consists in a mere feeling
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